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Thanks given by: | Craig M (01-06-2021) |
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#14182 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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excuse me, but if it has merit
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#14183 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Otherwise too simplistic and only for those who don’t enjoy thinking, or breaking out of the space of their personal bubble.
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Retailer Insider
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Penton-Man, Value Electronics and me are partners at a much higher level than any business relationship could ever have. |
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#14186 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (01-06-2021) |
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#14188 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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meh on the sparks in the ^ fireplace, scroll down to Sparks for the real deal - https://opencontent.netflix.com/
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#14190 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Why, it's almost as if they're planning to be the Anti-Disnee or something, so that when the Mouse takes over as Streaming's Number One Service and offers nothing but family-friendly pablum there'll be a massive amount of thoughtful, intelligent, well-made content on Netflix for all the growed-ups. Not just movies, but episodic shows too! If you haven't seen stuff like Queen's Gambit or Mindhunter yet then do so, as they're sublime.
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#14191 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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#14192 | |
Banned
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The film just expects you to know all this implicitly. How many "normal" people are alive today are familar with that when it was popular culture? So Netflix has essentially bankrolled a film that barely even 100,000 of their subscribers can properly engage with. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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#14194 |
Banned
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Like it also only comes up at the end about Mankiewicz wanting his credit for Kane, which pretty much these days you have to be a film historian to know how big of deal that was.
But it suddenly just drops it in the film, and any poor sod who's probably lost beyond words at this point is really stumped. They even have Orson at the beginning saying he's doing his Heart Of Darkness screen test, and that's cool. But, again, who the heck knows about the significance of that. |
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Banned
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And no Netflix aren't trying to become an arthouse streaming service on steroids. They are more than likely trying to build relationships with talent by doing films like Mank that make no commercial sense to try and get them to work on productions that are.
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Will there come a time when they can't innovate any more, short of finding a way to beam content directly into our brains? Sure, but then the same is true of any such successful entertainment business, I think even Disnee are going to feel a backlash - if not backlash, then boredom - with the excessive amount of Star Wars shows coming up because they didn't learn the lesson of what they did with the new Star Wars movies, that if you oversaturate the market then it's just not special any more. I wonder how wrestling keeps on going, I tuned out about 10 years ago when I could telegraph all the heel/face turns well in advance and it became a bit too safe and sanitised, but people keep watching it in droves because they like the characters and soap-opera storylines as much as the action. And all the while Netflix' subscriber numbers continue to soar during the pandemic, sinking their claws into ever more people who'll find it difficult to tear themselves away from the tellybox when/if normality ever returns, not to mention the generation of kids growing up in a post-theatrical world. You talk about cultural shifts but fail to see the one that's taking place in front of your very eyes. |
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If you put DV and HDR10+ SIDE BY SIDE you see no difference. Besides DV without a 12 bit panel is a dummy down version of DV. According to Dolby's own specs. Now that I said that watch the Dolby fanboys come out of the woodwork to defend Dolby who could care less along as long as they get your money.
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Banned
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I don't think Netflix is anywhere near stupid, or short sighted. They are high on innovation, but are just always going to be trapped by lack of diversification. They've prospered and grew in a market where they were the market, but now the multimedia giants are really setting up shop, that lack of diversification i feel will inevitably prove to be their undoing. You don't seem to get the majority of their subscribers have no emotion attachment to Netflix. It is what it is because they, at present, are the main thing people associated with convince in popular consciousness. Once that association is broken, and people start to talk about other services, it's game over. I ultimately think the fate Netflix is as a marquee name in TV show productions for some multimedia. |
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